Samsung NX300 with 3D and wireless technology

Samsung kick off 2013 with a new flagship model in their NX series of mirrorless hybrid cameras, the NX300, alongside a new 45mm f/1.8 prime lens capable of 3D stills and video capture. Featuring a 20.3 megapixel APS-C sensor, articulated touchscreen LCD and Samsung’s SMART CAMERA technology the NX300 continues Samsung’s integration between their digital cameras, smart phone and computer tablets with built in wireless functions for easier image sharing.

The wide 100-25600 ISO range indicates the NX300 should be a great camera for low-light photography - something our DxOMark Sensor Scores will measure as soon as it’s available.

For high-speed photography the new hybrid autofocus system offers both Contrast and Phase Detection technology and there’s 9fps continuous shooting and a 1/6000th sec maximum shutter speed. The NX300’s Smart Mode features 14 automatic exposure modes and for video there’s full HD 1920x1080 capture in 2D or 3D. The NX Series also features Samsung’s unique i-Function system for adjusting shooting settings via the lens, which improves handling on these smaller hybrid camera bodies.

Tilting LCD display with touchscreen technology

With no built-in viewfinder images are composed via the LCD screen so thankfully the new 3.3-inch AMOLED display boasts an increased 800x480pixel resolution and 768,000 dots for greater definition. The LCD is also articulated so it can be angled out making composition from awkward positions and video capture at waist-level much easier. The LCD’s touchscreen technology allows photographers to review images just like on a smart phone and even change settings, set the auto focus point and fire the shutter via the screen.

One SMART Cookie

First introduced on the NX20 Samsung’s SMART CAMERA technology on the NX300 offers built-in wireless connectivity and a host of features for sharing and backing-up images. Available to download for both Android and iOS platforms Samsung’s SMART CAMERA App will automatically connect the NX300 to your smart phone or tablet whenever they’re on the same WI-FI network. The SMART CAMERA App includes an AutoShare feature to automatically send images to your smart device for safe keeping, Mobile Link for selective transfer of images from the camera, Remote Viewfinder to get a live view feed from the camera on your smart device, Allshare Play for backing up images to the Internet and a DIRECT LINK hot-key for quickly uploading images to social media networks.

New Samsung 45mm 2D/3D lens

Announced alongside the NX300 Samsung also unveiled a new 45mm f/1.8 prime lens for their NX lens mount. With an equivalent 69.3mm focal length taking into account the 1.5 times ‘crop factor’ the new 45mm prime offers a wide maximum aperture for low-light photography. It’s also available in two versions including the standard 2D version or the more expensive 3D option that can capture both still and moving images in 3D. The NX300 is also compatible with Samsung’s entire range of NX lenses and accessories.

Price & availability

Launched at CES in January 2013 at the time of writing neither the Samsung NX300 or 45mm f/1.8 lens are currently available to buy however prices are expected to be around $750 for the NX300, $300 for the 2D 45mm f1/8 lens and $500 for the 3D version.

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When?????

Last time you wrote about this camera you said "The wide 100-25600 ISO range indicates the NX300 should be a great camera for low-light photography - something our DxOMark Sensor Scores will measure as soon as it’s available." That was in January 14th... Considering the fact that this is a 2013 camera the model should be very much available, in fact, I have one, but I am looking your expert opinion and review to decide if it's a keeper (yes, I am new to photography). Thanks for the awesome job you guys do!

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Re: When?????

Hi,

Thanks for contacting us, and for the kind words. You'll find the review online: http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Samsung-NX300-and-NX210-camera-reviews-compact-and-well-connectedCompared to the direct competition (Sony NEX for instance or Nikon APS-C DSLR) lowlight ISO score is a bit lower than expected even if it remains at an acceptable level for this type of camera.